Startups: Develop Innovative Product with Minimum Viable Thinking

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Fri 10 April 2020

Friday 10 April 2020

7:00 PM
- 8:30 PM

Ended

What is this course about?

More often than we want to admit, as Startups, we either over-engineer or under-engineer a product and discover it's a little too late to deploy it to the early adopters who have the final say of whether it is a viable, desirable or feasible to use your product for their specific needs. In this mini online class, we will discuss the pragmatics of actually deploying a viable product to your early adopters so to validate your market share. Let's talk experience!

✔ 1.5 – 2.00 hours of an instructor-led ONLINE masterclass / if you can't make it – we will send you the recordings and materials

✔ Personalized Q&A discussion

✔ Certificate of Completion

✔ Recording and Hand out materials for later viewing (If you can't make it, no worries. You will receive this post-class)

Who should attend?

Limited Slots to 15 Attendees for Quality Q&A

Entrepreneurs: Solo Rider

Founder teams: CXOs

Designers: UX/UI Designers, Product Managers, Product Owners

Builders: Engineers/DevOps

Freelancers: Self-employed one-business Boss

Consultants: Self-employed mentors/Coaches

User Interface designers who wish to expand their career towards Lean Development Umbrella

Why Me?

I help ambitious careerists and entrepreneurs in building their arsenal towards creative problem solving, authentic product design and development. My masterclasses are highly interactive and personalized. I look forward to having you onboard!

Industrial Experience:

2019 recipient of MU School of Medicine's Lindberg Award for Health IT Innovation

Lab Manager (R&D) at Duke University – Pratt School of Engineering

Instructor at General Assembly

Former Adjunct University Lecturer at ENSET Biomedical Engineering School at the age of 23.

"How to Gamify a Virtual Surgical Workspace" Talk at (VRVoice2018) Harvard Medical School